The word "missing" has been around for centuries, aptly describing a state of being absent or lost. Within the last few decades, American language seems to have adopted — if not embraced — the British English way of describing a situation in which someone's whereabouts are unknown.
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The word "missing" has been around for centuries, aptly describing a state of being absent or lost. Within the last few decades, American language seems to have adopted — if not embraced — the British English way of describing a situation in which someone's whereabouts are unknown.
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